2018
Validity of the Multidimensional Schizotypy Scale: Associations With Schizotypal Traits and Normal Personality
Kwapil T, Gross G, Burgin C, Raulin M, Silvia P, Barrantes-Vidal N. Validity of the Multidimensional Schizotypy Scale: Associations With Schizotypal Traits and Normal Personality. Personality Disorders Theory Research And Treatment 2018, 9: 458-466. PMID: 29722996, DOI: 10.1037/per0000288.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMultidimensional Schizotypy ScaleSchizotypal traitsSchizotypy subscalesPersonality traitsCognitive-perceptual schizotypal traitsPsychometric propertiesDisorganized schizotypal traitsConstruct validitySchizotypal personality traitsNegative associationFive-factor modelExcellent internal consistency reliabilityLarge multisite sampleSchizotypy scalesInternal consistency reliabilityPositive associationMultisite sampleSubscalesDerivation sampleConsistency reliabilityNeuroticismStrong associationSchizotypyTraitsOpenness
2017
For Whom the Mind Wanders, and When, Varies Across Laboratory and Daily-Life Settings
Kane M, Gross G, Chun C, Smeekens B, Meier M, Silvia P, Kwapil T. For Whom the Mind Wanders, and When, Varies Across Laboratory and Daily-Life Settings. Psychological Science 2017, 28: 1271-1289. PMID: 28719760, PMCID: PMC5591044, DOI: 10.1177/0956797617706086.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdolescentAdultAttentionExecutive FunctionFemaleHumansMalePersonalityThinkingYoung AdultConceptsPersonality factorsArtificial laboratory tasksExecutive control abilitiesExperience-sampling studyPeople's daily environmentsMind-wandering ratesAttention abilitiesDaily environmentMind wandersDaily life settingsLaboratory tasksMind wanderingMemory capacityPersonality traitsDaily lifeDifferent correlatesDifferent associationsSubjective judgmentMindThoughtCurrent thoughtsNeuroticismTaskJudgmentsFindings